Pedro Gadanho Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design.
"Pedro is a talented and innovative curator and a tireless advocate for contemporary practice," commented Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design at MoMA. "As a key liaison between the Museum and academics, practitioners, and partner organizations, he will solidify our role as an international showcase for the most innovative contemporary architects, and will help us develop positions of relevance in contemporary architecture in exhibitions and programs."
Born in Covilhã, mainland Portugal, Gadanho holds a degree in Architecture from the University of Porto where he presently teaches. A designer, curator, critic, researcher and author, he also holds a Master’s degree in Art and Architecture from the Kent Institute of Arts and Design (UK).
He is the editor-in-chief of Beyond, Short Stories on the Post-Contemporary a “bookzine” started in 2009 through Sun Architecture and the editor of the blog ShrapnelContemporary. The author of many articles in national and international magazines, he is the author of Beyond Scenaros and Speculations No.1 (2009); Beyond 3: Trends and Fads (2010) and Arquitectura em Público (2011).
From 2000 to 2004, he was a co-director of ExperimentaDesign a Lisbon-based international design studio. He was also the curator of international shows such as Space Invaders, for the British Council, London, and Pancho Guedes, An Alternative Modernist, for the Swiss Architecture Museum, Basel.
Most recently, he integrated the Advisory Panel for the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2010, and was the co-organizer of the 1st International Conference on Architecture and Fiction – Once Upon a Place. In 2004 he also represented Portugal at the Venice Biennale.
He is known for having designed the House in Torres Vedras (Portugal) with bright colors and original objects which are both functional and aesthetic.